Dr. Viscott’s early ’90’s live TV show on KNBC in LA came on after Saturday Night Live, Sunday mornings…

There are a bunch of David Viscott videos on YouTube!

He came on after Saturday Night Live in LA on KNBC. Taking calls from people up after midnight in LA in the early 90s, including the nights and days of the LA riots after the Rodney King beating. The good doctor himself was carjacked and roughed up during this time, and talks about it on the show.

There are close to a hundred videos, each one consisting of one phone call, with Dr David addressing the caller directly into the TV camera…

The calls are about all kinds of things, as usual. The range is impressive: rape, incest, aliens, ghosts, and the more subtle and amazing calls that leave me in tears. A woman named Dottie is one of the call screeners, who introduces the segments.

It’s live, and consequently there are technical glitches, and unintended glimpses into the doctor’s own personality, warts and all. Highly recommended!

To watch them all, you’ll need to go here and scroll down past the “Tribeca” videos:

Dr. Viscott changed my life through his syndicated radio show, broadcasts though the 1980’s, demonstrating a “psychic” ability to cut to the root, past whatever the caller thinks they’re calling about, to the real source of the current problem.

The daily hour-long shows never failed to surprise me with the range of calls and Dr. Viscott’s uncanny intuitive disarming ability to identify and defuse just about every caller’s need. A short introductory talk often opened the show.

Long story short: I taped these radio shows while I was living in Hawaii, and once even had the opportunity to hear Dr. Viscott speak at the Unity Church on Maui.

I will post the few audio samples I’ve collected off the radio and the single lecture I was able to record live. Please forgive the sound-quality. The better for you to listen closer …

If you have Dr. Viscott audio tapes of your own (not his comercial, copyrighted tape series), please share them. I can help you prepare them for the internet.

If you question the importance of this man’s work, listen – just listen.